All things considered, it seems desirable, necessary and expedient to present, at present, specially the Principles and Lines of Constitutional Frame-Work of Swaraj in India, leaving the details and colours of the picture to be filled up after the proposed lines receive sufficient recognition. It may be frankly pointed out that in the present condition of divergent opinions in India on political matters, it is more feasible to point out and insist upon what is most in consonance with the ideals, traditions and well-being of the people than to find out what all equally approbate and approve. Nor is it proper, from the wider perspective of History, to allow Constitution to be formed by the casual human likes and dislikes of an induced and improvised Constituent Assembly.
